Photo of the Day - Friday 13 May 2016

Eli Urquhart

'Sunrise over Breast Peak' wrote Eli 'taken at 07:00 on 2 May 2016.'

Photo of the Day - Thursday 12 May 2016

Martin Curtis

Martin wrote 'unusually clear weather over Gangar Punesum in Bhutan (7546m) the world's highest unclimbed mountain. Bhutan is one of the planet's cloudiest and wettest places, but in post-monsoon autumn conditions it can sometimes be crystal clear, as it was on this particular day, 12 November 2015. The photograph was taken from the Shertang La pass. Camera used was a Pentax K50, with a Sigma 70-300 lense. Exposure 1/400th sec. at f11.'

Photo of the Day - Wednesday 11 May 2016

Andrew Blackler

'Hi James, misty morning in West Auckland - taken on Friday 6 May 2016 at 07:30. Droplets on a money plant.'

Photo of the Day - Tuesday 10 May 2016

Bella O'Meeghan

'Mist rolling over, in the beautiful small town of Clyde. This photo made it well worth getting up and exploring despite the freezing early morning frost. Taken on a canon 70d with 18-55mm lens: ISO 100, f/5, 1/80th sec, 40mm at around 07:30 on 23 April 2016' wrote Bella.

Photo of the Day - Monday 9 May 2016

James McGregor

Glorious autumn colours abound in the popular Wairarapa town of Greytown. Photo taken on Main Street on Mother's Day, 8 May 2016 with a Canon 5Ds and a 24-70mm lens set on 70mm.

Photo of the Day - Sunday 8 May 2016

Jan Kaluza

Jan wrote 'a beautiful sunrise greeted us on 8 April 2016 at 06:33. Quickly grabbed the Sony alpha5100 and got the image before the reds faded. Auto mode with -2/3 EV at ISO 100, f/5 and 1/30s exposure.'

Photo of the Day - Saturday 7 May 2016

Dennis Hynes

'Sun piercing the clouds, forerunners of yet another northerly front, during our two week kayak trip through Doubtful, Thompson and Bradshaw Sounds in Fiordland. The front was forecast to bring 200mm rain in 20hrs accompanied by 50 knot winds. Photo was taken at 10:04 on 9 April 2016 while crossing the Pendulo Reach looking NE past Seymour Island, into the entrance to Bradshaw Sound while we were making a run for the safety and comfort of the lodge at Deep Cove ahead of the front' wrote Dennis.

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